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Therapist Talks YouTube Channel
Updated:
Dec 30, 2024
The Aging Narcissist; and Those Who Care for Them! | Shannon Petrovich LCSW
Shannon Petrovich explains that aging narcissists may face challenges like diminished power and isolation, but while mild cases might show superficial attempts at connection, severe narcissists typically remain manipulative, emotionally destructive, and ungrateful, making caregiving highly taxing.
Therapist Talks YouTube Channel
Shannon Petrovich discusses the complexities of aging narcissists, emphasizing that their experiences vary widely based on the severity of their narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). Aging often forces narcissists to confront challenges like declining physical appearance, reduced power, and increasing dependence on others, which conflict with their need for admiration and control. While mild narcissists may occasionally recognize the emptiness of their past pursuits and attempt to form superficial connections, these efforts are often driven by self-preservation rather than genuine empathy. Severe narcissists typically hold onto their grandiosity and destructive tendencies, cycling between self-serving behaviors, emotional collapses, and extreme reactivity.
Caring for an aging narcissist can be emotionally taxing, with little gratitude or reciprocal affection. Even in their later years, narcissists often use guilt, pity, and manipulation to meet their needs, creating an emotionally exhausting dynamic for caregivers. The more severe the narcissist, the less likely they are to soften, often reacting with hostility and bitterness. Family members who choose to care for them must prioritize self-care and seek support to mitigate the emotional toll of these relationships. Petrovich concludes by encouraging viewers to be mindful of their well-being and avoid unrealistic hopes for change.
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Aging Narcissist, Recognizing Narcissism
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